Page Two THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA." November 12, 1942. K Fore ; Sanger Mii all N. joe | HOWAR D 4 | . : ——— Echoes From the Past | Seobmet sh edn or) Over the County News | ....w'5"%.. | Sunday School Lesson rict were being damaged Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leathers and who were eating the tops put ® daughter Cora lee of Linwood, are 1 VYOUNE Lees n ‘ . . » “nv er uw. Fift Y A id J. B. Malone has resigned as! Mrs. Henry B. Fitch and children, | “XPec ted home today to visit with THINGS THAT MAR I y ears go ork had begun on the Installa-| chairman of Civillan Defense for| Johnny, Peggy and Susan, left Mill- thelr respective parents HOME LIVE Mr. John Eby, of Zion, while at- Last week while Melville Stahl o + J00 horsepower vertical East Centre county, and his suc-! helm last Saturday to join Captain Misses Anna and Nelle Holter left ays enEa tempting to move some heavy timber Beech Creek, was working r wheel and directly con-| cessor has not been appointed Fitch at Atlantic City, N. J, to|Sunbury to spend this week at the at Henry Gentzel's barn raising last balling machine on the generator in the power plant| he American flag stolen from a Where he had recently been trans- Charles Snyder home Kove . 2 ey p ye y . Wp Thursday had one of his hands bs John Gummo, near that place, his ed tone Power Corporation | etary at the Veterans of Foreign ferred. The family is now at home| John Weber and family of \ ! Wr DUI rater to operate fhe , = c . . rat y toursville "a pr AY Yha - caught in the mach- wars home in State College Satur- in Margate, N. J WOUrsvii were gue over hie py, lu. " . ‘ ' Le vd from Spring | 4 hil a ’ ’ YOLDEN TEXT War ve o Churches declares Any form « Centre Hall ing a new phy- » be obtained from Spring | gay night has been returned undam-| The churches of Aaronsburg, Co- | Weekend at the home of Mr. Weber's othe tens : ir ye narriage wh ror ar “ : ! ; : , 2% means of a dam and race! sonq ‘ry . we. y mother another's burden and so ful- marriage which from the start con- 1 in the per: {f Dr. M Gech- ght above the ankle joint v : aged by a group of College fraternity burn and Millheim wil] again join fill the law of Christ bale templates divorce Is incompatible » teachings, divorce for - — one reason, and one only--fornica- International Sunday School Lesson tion. (Matt 5 21-32 1 ; 1 A Mon - for November 15, 1942 statement on “A Christian View of i Marriage, the Pederal Council of 1, and the bone snapped I ad not Nn used for sever: ’ ’ y 4 ronal y from the mn of the On Monday the remal; d not been used for several men, VFW officials announced, Of- | together this year in union Thanks. Mrs. Minnie Vonada of Bellefonte ans 6: 2 with the ( . (3 state, he having pure a Lhe pre Rebecca Schroyer, who dled ficers of the fraternity apologized giving services in each of the three Mrs. Ida Bickle of Roaring Spring the cleare 4 ol vo Hiri ‘ Vie . Be aor i a . \ sea / Newfoundland dog reputedly! and exp } | f , $ ' ) inl SDENt Saturday wit thelr sigte H wre Ji Duman exper - in- home near Chicago last week A \ i lyjand explained that ome of the communities. The following schedule |SPETil Satur Med» Lid p (Lesson Text: Genesis 27 wenoe, The me tiful and satis- ve rived and were tal oc ‘4 1: All three services Mrs. Kate Weber LE frame suwEMArAABERE } ot gr J " hai 'H Rosi if Milesburs died at Saturday and stole the flag VFW will be held Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs, Ira Kline of Beaver Matt. 5: 31 32; Luke 12 2 . ws yi - anh for Vine who, ; J will u : l L i head hanked them for return of November 25, at 7:30 o'clock In | Bprings, spent several days this ! gp, A Bus y ply je panei a the owner to the animal that he had we al w flag Aaronsburg, the service will be In the week at U home of ’ diling the seri n family _. ny BAC Mg marriage embalmed and sen ick and ' n work v vol Evangelical church with Rev. G. A Dreese and { for burial r. Ra had r fir hters under the dis Griesing in charge; at Coburn in| Kenneth hi) TREY ( i Lutheran church, Rev. O AK visited $ have Feeman in charge, at $2000 and owned by member ot a ltue out of hand” will be obsery | f 1 might st fire in the Reformed church t Satur- {f Mr. and Millhein injured rigi accidental vile hunting partiality, laa . . we Partiality I t thie fan deception 3 bart REAL ESTATE | TRANSFERS | bert Hoover of Juniata College, meeting was ca der ‘ J john Grove. by heir to Gerald dinne: 3 a Iyd rs 0 an hom NG : H one] George J vard an y Or sel elgh nehes ap In a fi het v . od ¢ Bellefonte v As ind re] 1 yf 3. in hono sf J B births aniston woted b3 ir they grow to a | ht of four feet! Fig Ben: Ly Ps 88 800 Rls weekend with his parents i A Guests were --\heiz rad ni ahh a ¢ 3 se . » py $e a : | > y .) FLAS * ' ’ i 3: i) be | :. : : i ra fied et ux, to John H Sarr $ re Dor the Ba. wt Vorth Tw } OK loyed eorge Nar 0 counties ACTOsS POTTERS MILLS ia wil oe mae in u (From last week) From Last Week ter of Mr. and Buy Defense Bonds now! RU been confined — _ a M » . : anooint of {ine Naa ! ruthless barbarians who, with utter them somewhere day while at n F ] 5 Jil LH aid if. « } 4 Siehess : tiss Lou «spent last Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele a n for her a speedy recovery. (1 COMPENSATION J conor or may, i he [wns te mration cha or oot —— - $ ” Bu h “oy A iY Regie : 4 : in i " h Holt of AAinyeuk , py eR For the defense of human ring to meet Lhe f the child- * Y A Rae: Comelbery of Jim. Wertz, Mis. Robest Nolte, Relwued {one day loot AUTOMOBILE & FIRE | freedom. no price can be too great. ren . . . The rural village of Wind. Twenty Years Ago me while on a week's furlough. | Howas ; ina RE] Sls, Civ 5. ive INSURANCE ta hy Dotto TT i i I rns. Ti i uman freedom of 1 hildren termined attack of a“ r Ta - bs whose mothers are er ; uch A SU L Os CRETeRs nal 2 , thod ist BELLEFONTS Vital mierest to religion” |sery ag medioal center Tor the Chil Temple Court Phone 1% dren In Baltimore, Mrs. Charles L ) } than on thousand om (Continued on Pape Three) 0 ren One Cay ast week IN MEMORY OF THE SOLDIER BOYS OF If, and Mrs. Clyde Viehdosfes BEAUTIFUL LRUSH VALLEY Penk geveral Qays inst weep wa and friends at Greens. h Valley rE { itealrn. They were ac- ; Ira Viehdorfer Leo Applin and Mrs ol took dinner with Mi y Plubell and son Fred ¥ evening were many hunters of small game first to bAR a turkey Irvin Folmar and James Hodge Willingly enlisted in the world atest war—no deco Ot rame is reported plentiful I'o keep th right light of patrioti burning wl ——— AXE MANN Not knowing 161 From last week) Some of them i fn Hawall ho. | Miss Blanche Walters spent the On isles of Solomon nd, and Australi weekend visiting with friends in Un- jonvilie Mrs. Paul Watson accompanied her husband to Vermont for an in- definite visit, Mr. Watson is a ser- pnt in the U. 8. armed forces, All who, in 4 th work ) and Mrs. Budd Sampsell of Do not the nation’s duties shamefully shirk Pleasant Gap, were Sunday evening They also belong to th of & ipper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph te gunner Sampsell Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stine and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bickel and Mr. and Mrs WwW. D. Stine, of Buffalo Run Valley, So all kn All over th Some are Others on Some in Because, all war n Will ne ra It is adm a hey ¢ among the bravest In battles which ¢ he most gravest otis . SN ib RH 3 Sunday Mes ete ares For our boys, ev here, we all pray Mr. and Mrs. Norman Grove of . . : k pou irkey gobbler wh nting And in spirit, near them, in their fray Buffalo. N. Y., visited with friends / dr Ji V7 d lide A : in a e a A fe ; rd il : 8 d . All, to us, are so very dear. Land relatives over the weekend. i # 27C i/4 ng Hun ays an a / ays | 7 in exhivited bee bird in the rmstrong Hoping again, to see them, with us. near | Mrs. J. ©. Girerer spent Thursday { ( { HC his Mr. on ” Edwin 8_Bierly. Rebersb p Lin State College. ved by Mr. and ! arry in 8 Bierly, Rebersbureg. P : " : » Axl : of Bellefonte t their <= : . eb yo a Mr o E Rote Vistied Says Major General C. P. Gross, Chief of In the first ten months alone, they have / oad ; Bo : [at Ae Alarm On » . i : Pp | 000,000 troops hal oss mig and had Mr and Mrs, Harold O'Bryan vis- Transportation of the United States Army: moved Spproxiiiiiely 8.000) LTOOPS, t to P Fria tsland NC. for Red Wi asroand Base. Charles, \ “Transportation is the life blood Dot counting . : ¢ Gross of 8 h y “| i ’ : , His enlistment was for Ion 9 y | of this great Army. That's ower three times as many as they carried Hrap Von # | ning. | y =i Little Egypt has, among other | : | Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd White and “Night and day the railways have in the same period of the las war! ‘ated : : An agreement was reached where. PV, ldaughter and Mrs. Pearly Shearer : i " . . .ia things, flashing white teeth. by the Bellefonte Evangelical con- ss bo {of Zion, Mr. and Mrs. William | been on the jo, consis y meet For all this, the credit Rocs jointly to the 3 io 1) ' v . i a ) (That's what pulls 'em in!) These |; ution was to get possession of | Whitehill and daughter and Miss _ ing increasingly dificult require railroads, the War Department and the and her well-formed bones, OW® |the Jacob Valentine property at the | Mildred White of State College, vis- meats, for freight and Jusscager Office of Defense Transportation — it's a their charm to a diet rich in cal | northeast corner of High and Spring ’ {ited at the Curtis E. White home, | pment and service. ey have . di : Wh h | streets, th rt ferati ; rv re job of perfect coordination. When the need cium and phosphates. Charm- streets. the reported consideration Sunday. / a superb job.” J gecret for you : one level teaspoon being $12,000. Although the sale had ’ ! Mrs. Wallace White is still oon-~| : : for quick mass movement of troops came, Rumf rd Baking Powder, as 1°, buen condumated there appeared i fined to her bed. Yes, night and day, including Sundays a plan, which experienced railroad men had of . or b pag foods a to be no obstacles in the path of the : Mrs. Edgar Sommers of Pleasant | and holidays, the rai ds of America have been developing for twenty years, went containe wh axe dail » PTO= [transaction. The congregation was . |Cap, and Mrs. Kenneth Walker of | been speeding troops 10 wherever the instantly into operation. That's why Unde vides one-half your ily minl=- to erect a modern house of worship State College, visited at the White | ds! 'S WAL ine rolls mum requirement of phosphorus, on the tract and the present church home last week. Anuy comman Sam machine i i ini uilding Willowbank street was i one-third your daily minimum of building on ) — + 3 o be converte ito modern apart Jo Relieve i : rie ad ARR LAR CALLS COME FIR (7/ Wary \W "2 | PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD \a FREE. Rumford’s famous folder of 21 | Bellefonte by Col. James Dunlop, in ots. spcipas. Tuo und. a balf 1008. In 1 fhe frst session of sou J E—— One of America's Roflroads .: ALL Mobilized for Wor | on now in use! Write Rumford in this county was held and many i , \ Baking Powder, Box FS, Rumford, R. I. historical reminiscences clustered THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA - i ——— | OUT Lhe stone mansion 4 Pe RFEeNiTaD_sTATRS WAR PONDS AND BT AMPS TARETS. SALVE, NOSE DROP © AT STE sea =
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